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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006031
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/9/2007
Doc Name
Revisions-Adequacy Review
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Steel Rose, Inc.
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DRMS
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K Reclamation- Describe the annual and final reclamation standards based on the amicipated <br />schedule for construction, operations, and project closure- Include such items as the removal of <br />structures and facilities including bridges and culverts, a revegetation plan, permanent coirtainment <br />of mine tailings, waste, or sludges which pose a threat of a release into the enviromnent, closing <br />ponds and eliminating standing water, a final surface shaping plan, and Post operahons monitoritrg <br />and maintenance plans. <br />Reclamation vm71 be ceg~g- t1~al (end of season) trclamatice wr71 'include: <br />(1) ReSI]mgaIlpitsandtrendies <br />(2) Rec~taumg flrc slope to anatnal setliag. <br />(3) Replacing available topsoil <br />(4) Seeding stockpiles with native species listed is the Forest Service approved seed mix and/or momib~~ing stoc>~S fur <br />erosion andx>moffproblems. <br />(~ Isolatiaq rceiatvat ~ control of toxic nuitaiat (GAS) <br />Annuei teclamaticn will be compldad by I~ber 32 ofeach year ores daedisd by die Forest Service. <br />Final Reclamation wiIl include 8ie following general practices: <br />(1) Removing all egoipmeo>; vehicles, supplies, construction mataiaLs and debris from the claim acct primly disposing of <br />items off ofNational Forest ]oriels. <br />(~ Reffiing ati pits and treachcs. <br />(3) Reconbomcmg the slope to a aaLnal setting. <br />(4) Replacing available topsoil <br />(5} CIosmg all non-system access toads, coning watrr diversices as d"nected by the Forest Service, and seeding. <br />(~ Seeding all disturbed areas (mchuling campsites) with Forest Service approved seed mix. <br />B. Bond- Reclamation of all distisbances connected with this plan of operation is covered by <br />Reclaznation Performance Bond 'No. dated ~aayy}!// ~ ez, srgned by (Principal) <br />and (Surety), for .the penal sum o~?~'LS2 This Rec Performance Bond is a <br />guarantee of faithful perFarmance with the terms and conditions listed below, and with the <br />reclamation requireme~ agreed-upon in the plan of operation. This Reclamation Performance <br />Bond also e~ettds to and includes airy unauthorized activities conducted m connection with this <br />operation <br />The bond amount for this Reclamation Perfortffince Bond was based oa a bond calCttlation <br />worksheet. The bond amount may be adjusted during the term of this proposed plan of <br />operations in response to changes in the operations or to changes iii the economy. Both the <br />Reclamation Performance Boffi1 and the bond calculation worksheet are attached to and mode <br />part of this plan of operations_ <br />Acceptable bond securities (subject to change) inlude: <br />1. l~legotiable Treasury bills and notes which aze unconditionally guazantced as to both principle <br />and interest in an amount equal at their par value to the penal sum of the bond; or <br />Z. Certified or cashier's check, bank drab Post Office money order, cash, assigned certificate of <br />deposit, assigned savings account, hlaaket bond, or an irrevocable le#taz of credit equal to the <br />penal sum of the borr~ <br />(Ilmore spmzu eeededmfHl o,Ra aleck e1';r+fer~~+. are aAdmaeal:Foal and eCafh fmue) <br />
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